Sustainable development in rural and peripheral areas through the safeguarding of their immaterial cultural heritage

This paper proposes a Southwestern Iberian perspective on the safeguarding of immaterial cultural heritage in rural and peripheral territories, addressing successful examples of safeguarding actions in different contexts of immaterial heritage study. While approaching different themes within the sco...

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Authors: Reimão Costa, Miguel, Gómez Martínez, Susana, Delgado Méndez, Aniceto Jesús, Alves da Costa, Catarina, Costa Rosado, Ana, Del Espino Hidalgo, Blanca
Format: article
Status:Published version
Publication Date:2022
Country:España
Institution:Universidad de Sevilla (US)
Repository:idUS. Depósito de Investigación de la Universidad de Sevilla
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11441/145734
https://doi.org/10.5821/ace.17.50.11386
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Keyword:Rural heritage
Peripheral areas
Intangible cultural heritage
Local development
Patrimonio rural
Áreas periféricas
Patrimonio cultural inmaterial
Desarrollo local
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sustainable development in rural and peripheral areas through the safeguarding of their immaterial cultural heritage
Desarrollo sostenible en áreas rurales y periféricas a través la salvaguarda de su patrimonio cultural inmaterial
title Sustainable development in rural and peripheral areas through the safeguarding of their immaterial cultural heritage
spellingShingle Sustainable development in rural and peripheral areas through the safeguarding of their immaterial cultural heritage
Reimão Costa, Miguel
Rural heritage
Peripheral areas
Intangible cultural heritage
Local development
Patrimonio rural
Áreas periféricas
Patrimonio cultural inmaterial
Desarrollo local
title_short Sustainable development in rural and peripheral areas through the safeguarding of their immaterial cultural heritage
title_full Sustainable development in rural and peripheral areas through the safeguarding of their immaterial cultural heritage
title_fullStr Sustainable development in rural and peripheral areas through the safeguarding of their immaterial cultural heritage
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable development in rural and peripheral areas through the safeguarding of their immaterial cultural heritage
title_sort Sustainable development in rural and peripheral areas through the safeguarding of their immaterial cultural heritage
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Reimão Costa, Miguel
Gómez Martínez, Susana
Delgado Méndez, Aniceto Jesús
Alves da Costa, Catarina
Costa Rosado, Ana
Del Espino Hidalgo, Blanca
author Reimão Costa, Miguel
author_facet Reimão Costa, Miguel
Gómez Martínez, Susana
Delgado Méndez, Aniceto Jesús
Alves da Costa, Catarina
Costa Rosado, Ana
Del Espino Hidalgo, Blanca
author_role author
author2 Gómez Martínez, Susana
Delgado Méndez, Aniceto Jesús
Alves da Costa, Catarina
Costa Rosado, Ana
Del Espino Hidalgo, Blanca
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Historia, Teoría y Composición Arquitectónicas
HUM700: Patrimonio y Desarrollo Urbano Territorial en Andalucía
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Rural heritage
Peripheral areas
Intangible cultural heritage
Local development
Patrimonio rural
Áreas periféricas
Patrimonio cultural inmaterial
Desarrollo local
topic Rural heritage
Peripheral areas
Intangible cultural heritage
Local development
Patrimonio rural
Áreas periféricas
Patrimonio cultural inmaterial
Desarrollo local
description This paper proposes a Southwestern Iberian perspective on the safeguarding of immaterial cultural heritage in rural and peripheral territories, addressing successful examples of safeguarding actions in different contexts of immaterial heritage study. While approaching different themes within the scope of immaterial heritage – techniques, music and rituals – the success of these examples shares many components. Among them, participation and appropriation by communities are fundamental to cultural heritage recovery and dissemination programs. The first part of the text focuses on traditional construction techniques, showing several programs with different levels of appropriation by the local population. Traditional construction techniques are a heritage tool of a particular relevance in the current context of climate change adaptation and sustainable edification. The second part of the text interprets various activities related to traditional music and dance, to analyse how they have evolved from an auxiliar daily activity to an identity symbol. Finally, the article delves into the safeguarding of festive rituals inside more or less benign circumstances, as local development programs or communities' relocation. Following the lessons learned from these somewhat disparate but productive initiatives, the article sets out a wider range of proposals, aiming to identify future tools for safeguarding and heritage management.
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spelling Sustainable development in rural and peripheral areas through the safeguarding of their immaterial cultural heritageDesarrollo sostenible en áreas rurales y periféricas a través la salvaguarda de su patrimonio cultural inmaterialReimão Costa, MiguelGómez Martínez, SusanaDelgado Méndez, Aniceto JesúsAlves da Costa, CatarinaCosta Rosado, AnaDel Espino Hidalgo, BlancaRural heritagePeripheral areasIntangible cultural heritageLocal developmentPatrimonio ruralÁreas periféricasPatrimonio cultural inmaterialDesarrollo localThis paper proposes a Southwestern Iberian perspective on the safeguarding of immaterial cultural heritage in rural and peripheral territories, addressing successful examples of safeguarding actions in different contexts of immaterial heritage study. While approaching different themes within the scope of immaterial heritage – techniques, music and rituals – the success of these examples shares many components. Among them, participation and appropriation by communities are fundamental to cultural heritage recovery and dissemination programs. The first part of the text focuses on traditional construction techniques, showing several programs with different levels of appropriation by the local population. Traditional construction techniques are a heritage tool of a particular relevance in the current context of climate change adaptation and sustainable edification. The second part of the text interprets various activities related to traditional music and dance, to analyse how they have evolved from an auxiliar daily activity to an identity symbol. Finally, the article delves into the safeguarding of festive rituals inside more or less benign circumstances, as local development programs or communities' relocation. Following the lessons learned from these somewhat disparate but productive initiatives, the article sets out a wider range of proposals, aiming to identify future tools for safeguarding and heritage management.Este artículo propone una visión general desde la mirada del suroeste ibérico sobre la salvaguarda del patrimonio cultural inmaterial en territorios rurales y periféricos, abordando ejemplos de éxito en acciones de salvaguardia en diferentes contextos de estudio del patrimonio inmaterial. Aunque abordan diferentes temáticas dentro del patrimonio inmaterial – técnicas, música y rituales –, el éxito de estos ejemplos se debe a varios factores comunes. Entre ellos, resulta fundamental la participación y apropiación por parte de las comunidades de su patrimonio en los programas de recuperación y difusión del patrimonio cultural. La primera parte del texto aborda las técnicas de construcción tradicional a través de distintos programas con diferentes grados de apropiación por parte de las comunidades locales. Las técnicas de construcción tradicionales adquieren una gran relevancia en el momento actual de adaptación al cambio climático y de necesidad de edificación sostenible. En la segunda parte, se interpretan diferentes iniciativas asociadas a la música y baile tradicionales, analizando como han pasado de actividad auxiliar del cotidiano a un símbolo de identidad. Finalmente, el artículo considera la salvaguardia de los rituales festivos, en circunstancias tan distintas como los programas de desarrollo local o el traslado de comunidades. A partir de las lecciones aprendidas de estas iniciativas, algo dispares pero fructíferas, se esbozan propuestas más amplias con el objetivo de identificar futuras herramientas de salvaguarda y gestión patrimonial.Universitat Politècnica de CatalunyaHistoria, Teoría y Composición ArquitectónicasHUM700: Patrimonio y Desarrollo Urbano Territorial en Andalucía2022info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/11441/145734https://doi.org/10.5821/ace.17.50.11386reponame:idUS. Depósito de Investigación de la Universidad de Sevillainstname:Universidad de Sevilla (US)InglésACE: architecture, city and environment, 17(50) (11386).PY20-00298PYC20 RE 029https://upcommons.upc.edu/bitstream/handle/2117/377718/11386_9999.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=yinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:idus.us.es:11441/1457342026-06-17T12:51:07Z
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